Hispanics in Philanthropy Calls for Justice to Haitian Migrants
October 6, 2021
A Call on Philanthropy to Increase Protection and Resources to Ensure Well-Being of Haitians
BOSTON GLOBE OPINION: We need to recognize and understand the minority within a minority I am one of the growing numbers of Afro-Latinos in the United States. I am not unique.
October 1, 2021
My Afro-Latinidad gives me greater perspective, empathy, and understanding, which is desperately needed in today’s polarized society.
Humanitarian Groups Demand Protection of Haitian Families
September 22, 2021
In response to the untenable living conditions in the border encampment and the U.S.’s initiation of mass deportations, CORE along with HIP issued the following joint statement,
#PRIDECONHIP
September 22, 2021
In partnership with Funders for LGBTQ Issues and #PRIDEconHIP panelists, we’ve aggregated a variety of resources to help funders, activists, and others interested in advancing LGBTIQ+ issues.
LATINX Launchpad Celebrates Growing Pipeline of Latinx Startups
September 15, 2021
HIP’s premiere pitch competition series, celebrated five incredible Latinx startups at HIP’s annual leadership conference in Los Angeles, CA.
Collective Corazón: The Power is Ours
September 15, 2021
HIP kicked off hybrid leadership conference, Collective Corazón: The Power is Ours.
HIP has a New Look!
September 13, 2021
It has been a labor of love and we are beyond thrilled to finally be able to share Hispanics in Philanthropy’s new look! Throughout the last year, the team has been working with Casa Blue—a branding, performance marketing and website development studio—to freshen up the HIP brand. The new look and logo keeps the “H” from HIP and adds...
COVID-19 Rapid Response Migration Fund
August 31, 2021
When organizations and shelters that provide services and support to migrants, asylum seekers and refugee populations had to close their doors due to the pandemic, we knew we needed to step in to provide immediate support. With the diligent and generous collaboration of our funders, HIP has invested to date $415,000 USD in 60 grassroots...
HIP LÍDERES FELLOWSHIP COHORT 6
August 31, 2021
Hispanics in Philanthropy is excited to announce our 2021-2022 Líderes Fellows. This unique group of 25 individuals come from across five regions and are ready to grow, disrupt power for systems change and speak truth to the complexities of being Latinx in philanthropy. This new addition of fellows join a national network of over 200 Latinx...
SCOTUS Affirms Remain in Mexico Policy
August 25, 2021
The decision, as noted by the Department of Justice to the court, will further jeopardize operations on the border and the lives of families seeking refuge.
Family Unity Fund Receives $2M in Support from W.K. Kellogg Foundation
August 17, 2021
Family Unity Fund Aims to Grant $3M in its Second Phase of Grants for Family Reunification and Wellbeing
Census Confirms Increased Diversity in the Last Decade, Latinxs Account for 62.1M of U.S. Population
August 12, 2021
Latinxs Account for 62.1M of U.S. Population
LATINX Launchpad-SoCal, 2021
August 12, 2021
Tune into Latinx Voices on Economic Justice
August 11, 2021
Article Series in Partnership with Nonprofit Quarterly August 11, 2021 HIP partnered with Nonprofit Quarterly this summer to publish a series of articles centering Latinx leaders from our collective corazón sharing their experiences working toward economic justice in the Latinx community. Read the full series by clicking on each of...
Remembering the 23 Victims and Their Families in El Paso, Texas
August 3, 2021
Today Hispanics in Philanthropy issued the following statement remembering the 23 victims who lost their lives and the 22 survivors at the Cielo Vista Walmart in El Paso, Texas, as a result of a Latinx-targeted hate crime by a domestic terrorist in 2019.
Human trafficking in Mexico 2
July 28, 2021
Human trafficking is a social, multi-causal, criminal phenomenon, with a complex definition and understanding. For that reason HIP has developed the report “Human Trafficking in Mexico: A Second Look from Civil Society Organizations”, which provides recent information on the situation of human trafficking in Mexico in order to...
Trata de personas en México 2
July 28, 2021
La trata de personas es un fenómeno social, multicausal, delictivo, de compleja descripción y comprensión, es por ello que HIP ha desarrollado el informe “Trata de personas en México, segunda mirada desde organizaciones de la sociedad civil”, el cual brinda información reciente sobre la situación de la trata de personas en...
Acontecimientos Proyecto M
July 22, 2021
Información Capacity Building – Programa Migración En 2020 iniciamos una colaboración desde HIP con Civic House para el proceso de Capacity Building con las aliadas del Programa de Migración y Desplazamiento Forzado en Estados Unidos, México, Centroamérica y Sudamérica. ETAPA 1: Descubrimiento de...
Project M Updates
July 22, 2021
An initiative through which we aim to strengthen collaboration and coordination among HIP’s partner organizations, kicked off by the Migration and Forced Displacement Program. ACHIEVEMENTS STAGE 1: Discovering needs We launched this project by surveying our partner organizations’ about their challenges and opportunities, in order to...
Solidarity for Cuban and Haitian Communities
July 19, 2021
Responding to the most recent expressions of the people of Cuba and Haiti and their respective diaspora communities across the United States and Latin America.
PowerUp Fund Announces First Investments into Latinx-owned Enterprises
July 16, 2021
Today, Hispanics in Philanthropy’s PowerUp Fund is excited to announce the very first equity investments made to Latinx-owned and led startups Shop Latinx and Airpals. With the support of Impact Assets, these premiere investments build towards the PowerUp Fund’s goal to raise $60 million – $1 for every Latino in the United States.